Wet announce debut album Don't You, share lead single "Deadwater"
22 April 2015, 17:57
| Written by
Laurence Day
New York City's Wet have announced their debut record Don't You and a new single called "Deadwater".
The sleek pop trio revel in smooth R&B-tinged electro vibes, and the new track, which premiered on Annie Mac last night (21 April), is emblematic of their addictive style.
This announcement comes after a period of quiet following an immense 2014 for Wet.
Don't You is due out via National Anthem/Columbia this Autumn. It's almost entirely produced by the band themselves, and was recorded in Western Massachusetts.
Check out lead single "Deadwater" below.
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